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The
Laureateship; a Study of the Office of Poet Laureate in ...
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Edmund Kemper Broadus,
2010
When the Pye was opened The Birds began to sing, Wasn't that a dainty Dish To
set before a King? But the great event of Pye's laureateship was the commutation
which be negotiated and brought about of the much derided tierce of canary.
Such was the end of the first great English laureateship. It is in no way a very
dignified story; and those who think most highly of Dry- den's poetical genius
could wish that he had never had anything to do with the laureateship at all. It is
not ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell,
1895
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The
Laureateship; a Study of the Office of Poet Laureate in ...
Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
Broadus Edmund Kemper 1876-1936,
2013
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The
Laureateship: A Study of the Office of Poet Laureate in ...
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original.
Edmund Kemper Broadus,
2008
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature
Thus, the laureateship passed to William Whitehead, whose work Samuel
Johnson declared “grand nonsense.” Several poets laureate were ap- pointed in
the reign of George III, including Thomas Warton, a learned pedant but tedious
poet, ...
new line of products including verse-inscribed mugs, bookends, pillows, wall
hangings and journal booklets as a likely prelude to a future laureateship.2 As far
as Canada is concerned, there are simply not enough good poets in the country
to ...
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Poets and Power from Chaucer to Wyatt
After reviewing the extrinsic elements of Lydgate's laureateship, I examine some
aspects and sources of the poetic practice that comes to define this laureateship
intrinsically, focusing on his productive combination of devotional epideixis and ...
Robert J. Meyer-Lee,
2007
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Modern Antiques: The Material Past in England, 1660–1780
See Eleanor Boswell, “Chaucer, Dryden and the Laureateship: A Seventeenth-
Century Tradition,” Review ofEnglish Studies 7:27 (1931): 337—39; Louis I.
Bredvold, “Notes on John Dryden's Pension,” Modern Philology 30:2 (1932): 267
—74; ...
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Robert Browning: Selected Poems
On balance we prefer a date closer to the award of the Laureateship itself (Apr.
1843). In a fragment from a letter to R. H. Horne (now in the Berg Collection of the
New York Public Library; Collections E511, p. 445, though not there identified in ...
John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, Joseph Phelan,
2013
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A Poet in Place
When she served as the poetry consultant for the Library of Congress (now the poet laureateship) in 1949-50, federal employees could be ... «The Weekly Standard, Июн 15»
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Here's Malorie saying goodbye to her laureateship after two years in the spotlight. There were many cheers and tears for wonderful Malorie, ... «The Guardian, Июн 15»